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News
10 years ago
Three sentenced to prison Tuesday

Two men involved in the Monnett Street drug bust took two very different paths in Crawford County Common Pleas Court Tuesday morning.

Education
10 years ago
Galion Academic Awards set for May 16

In order to commend Galion students for their hard work and academic achievements throughout the 2015-2016 school year, the High School will host its annual Academic Awards program Monday, May 16.

Education
10 years ago
Bucyrus High School spring athletes to be honored

The Bucyrus Athletics Department is excited to announce the schedule for the annual Spring Sports Awards Programs.

Business
10 years ago
Red Cross and Donley Ford host Test Drive 4 UR Community

The Crawford County American Red Cross and Donley Ford join forces to provide $20 to the Red Cross for every eligible test drive on Saturday, May 14.

News
10 years ago
New Washington council wants railroad crossing reopened

The follow-up to the Geissman property issues did not give the New Washington Village Council many concrete answers, but it did lead to one unavoidable decision.

News
10 years ago
Accident sends one person to the emergency room

A two-vehicle accident Monday evening involving a pick-up truck and car resulted in one person being taken to the emergency room at Bucyrus Community Hospital.

News
10 years ago
Thirteen arraigned – 11 on drug charges

A mother and son, father and mother and a man accused of assault on several deputies of the Crawford County Sheriff’s Office were arraigned Monday.

Education
10 years ago
Bucyrus Safety Town set for June 6-10

The Bucyrus Safety Town program is back again for children in Bucyrus.

Education
10 years ago
Galion primary students make reading count

The deciding factor in a child’s educational success rests heavily on his or her ability to read.

News
10 years ago
Robbery spree while ‘strung out’ costs man 10 years in prison

A decade in prison handed down by the Crawford County Common Pleas Court is only the first step in holding Richard Sugden accountable for what Judge Sean Leuthold termed was a crime spree.